The Study of Thermal Decomposition of Natural Calcium Carbonate by the Temperature-programmed Mass Spectrometry Technique

The experiments have shown that the heating range for quantitative evolution of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) from natural calcium carbonates (e.g., chalk, corals, shells of the Anadara clams (Anadara inaequivalvis), shell of bird eggs) is from 500 to 850 C with a total heating time of 30-50 minutes. Th...

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Main Authors: S.N. Danilchenko, V.D. Chіvanov, A.G. Ryabishev, S.V. Novіkov, A.A. Stepanenko, V.N. Kuznetsov, E.V. Mironets, A.V. Marіychuk, A.A. Yanovska, O.G. Bordunova, A.N. Bugay
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Published: Sumy State University 2016-11-01
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author S.N. Danilchenko
V.D. Chіvanov
A.G. Ryabishev
S.V. Novіkov
A.A. Stepanenko
V.N. Kuznetsov
E.V. Mironets
A.V. Marіychuk
A.A. Yanovska
O.G. Bordunova
A.N. Bugay
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E.V. Mironets
A.V. Marіychuk
A.A. Yanovska
O.G. Bordunova
A.N. Bugay
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description The experiments have shown that the heating range for quantitative evolution of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) from natural calcium carbonates (e.g., chalk, corals, shells of the Anadara clams (Anadara inaequivalvis), shell of bird eggs) is from 500 to 850 C with a total heating time of 30-50 minutes. The only exception is the sample of a mortar from a masonry of Saint Sophia Cathedral (the architectural monument of XI century), in which the lowest border of the heating range for carbon dioxide evolution is 400 C. The shape of the CO2 evolution curves for every sample is significantly different in width and intensity as compared to the standard sample (chemically pure synthetic CaCO3). The results, which were obtained on the thermoprogrammed mass-spectrometry (TP‑MS) unit, designed and produced by the authors of the current paper, are of great importance for the development of a gas input technique for radiocarbon dating with accelerator mass-spectrometry.
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spelling doaj-art-85fdabb90aa84bd9bba7fdcb46047b8a2025-08-20T03:07:00ZengSumy State UniversityЖурнал нано- та електронної фізики2077-67722016-11-018404031-104031-310.21272/jnep.8(4(1)).04031The Study of Thermal Decomposition of Natural Calcium Carbonate by the Temperature-programmed Mass Spectrometry TechniqueS.N. Danilchenko0V.D. Chіvanov1A.G. Ryabishev2S.V. Novіkov3A.A. Stepanenko4V.N. Kuznetsov5E.V. Mironets6A.V. Marіychuk7A.A. Yanovska8O.G. Bordunova9A.N. Bugay10Institute of Applied Physics NASU, 58, Petropavlovskaya st., 40000 Sumy, UkraineInstitute of Applied Physics NASU, 58, Petropavlovskaya st., 40000 Sumy, UkraineInstitute of Applied Physics NASU, 58, Petropavlovskaya st., 40000 Sumy, UkraineInstitute of Applied Physics NASU, 58, Petropavlovskaya st., 40000 Sumy, UkraineSumy State University, 2, Rimsky Korsakov st., 40007 Sumy, UkraineInstitute of Applied Physics NASU, 58, Petropavlovskaya st., 40000 Sumy, UkraineInstitute of Applied Physics NASU, 58, Petropavlovskaya st., 40000 Sumy, UkraineInstitute of Applied Physics NASU, 58, Petropavlovskaya st., 40000 Sumy, UkraineInstitute of Applied Physics NASU, 58, Petropavlovskaya st., 40000 Sumy, UkraineSumy National Agrarian University, 160, Gerasim Kondratyev st., 40021 Sumy, UkraineInstitute of Applied Physics NASU, 58, Petropavlovskaya st., 40000 Sumy, UkraineThe experiments have shown that the heating range for quantitative evolution of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) from natural calcium carbonates (e.g., chalk, corals, shells of the Anadara clams (Anadara inaequivalvis), shell of bird eggs) is from 500 to 850 C with a total heating time of 30-50 minutes. The only exception is the sample of a mortar from a masonry of Saint Sophia Cathedral (the architectural monument of XI century), in which the lowest border of the heating range for carbon dioxide evolution is 400 C. The shape of the CO2 evolution curves for every sample is significantly different in width and intensity as compared to the standard sample (chemically pure synthetic CaCO3). The results, which were obtained on the thermoprogrammed mass-spectrometry (TP‑MS) unit, designed and produced by the authors of the current paper, are of great importance for the development of a gas input technique for radiocarbon dating with accelerator mass-spectrometry.http://jnep.sumdu.edu.ua/download/numbers/2016/4/articles/jnep_2016_V8_04031.pdfTemperature programmed mass spectrometry (MS‑TP)Calcium carbonateCarbon dioxid
spellingShingle S.N. Danilchenko
V.D. Chіvanov
A.G. Ryabishev
S.V. Novіkov
A.A. Stepanenko
V.N. Kuznetsov
E.V. Mironets
A.V. Marіychuk
A.A. Yanovska
O.G. Bordunova
A.N. Bugay
The Study of Thermal Decomposition of Natural Calcium Carbonate by the Temperature-programmed Mass Spectrometry Technique
Журнал нано- та електронної фізики
Temperature programmed mass spectrometry (MS‑TP)
Calcium carbonate
Carbon dioxid
title The Study of Thermal Decomposition of Natural Calcium Carbonate by the Temperature-programmed Mass Spectrometry Technique
title_full The Study of Thermal Decomposition of Natural Calcium Carbonate by the Temperature-programmed Mass Spectrometry Technique
title_fullStr The Study of Thermal Decomposition of Natural Calcium Carbonate by the Temperature-programmed Mass Spectrometry Technique
title_full_unstemmed The Study of Thermal Decomposition of Natural Calcium Carbonate by the Temperature-programmed Mass Spectrometry Technique
title_short The Study of Thermal Decomposition of Natural Calcium Carbonate by the Temperature-programmed Mass Spectrometry Technique
title_sort study of thermal decomposition of natural calcium carbonate by the temperature programmed mass spectrometry technique
topic Temperature programmed mass spectrometry (MS‑TP)
Calcium carbonate
Carbon dioxid
url http://jnep.sumdu.edu.ua/download/numbers/2016/4/articles/jnep_2016_V8_04031.pdf
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